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Haunted Kids: True Ghost Stories

by Allan Zullo

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Eleven tales, based in part on reported cases, of children's encounters with the supernatural.
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I love ghost stories. I'm always game for any collection of spooky tales. I often turn to middle-grade lightly scary stories as palate cleansers between heavier adult fiction that I enjoy reading. This book is a collection of 11 allegedly true strange occurrences that happened to kids. From cats who return from the dead to mysterious glowing orbs, these stories are eerie and entertaining.

This book is age appropriate. The stories are lightly creepy but nothing over-the-top. Most middle-grade age kids would enjoy this book. It might be a bit too much for kids younger than 8 just because it talks about death, scary things at night, dangerous situations, etc.

Stories included are:

The Devil's Garden
Grave Consequences
The Headless Trainman
The Secret of Room 333
The Home Wrecker
The Ghost of Slow Sam
The Baby-Sitting Ghost
The Scardey Cats
The Thing in the Attic
The Warning
The Glowing Ball of Death

At 91 pages, this is an entertaining quick read. The stories would be fun to read out loud as well. Might be great ghost story entertainment for a stormy night, or during a sleepover or camping trip. This might be a great book to use in a classroom setting as a writing prompt for students to write their own spooky tale.

Bruce Nash and Allan Zullo have written other similar books including Totally Haunted Kids and Spooky Kids: Strange But True Tales. I enjoyed this book. I will definitely be looking at more of their work. ( )
  JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
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  lcslibrarian | Aug 13, 2020 |
This book I owned is a very interesting and a spine-chilling one! I enjoyed reading this book. It has short stories as to horrific things that happened to kids. It is very hard to choose which of the short stories in this novel was the one I enjoyed reading the most, because they all were fantastic and were horrific. If you want to read this book, you may want to borrow it from me or probably search it up somewhere. Nevertheless, I would recommend this book to teens because its scary for little kids to read and its not any picture book, but a chapter book with short stories in it. ( )
  ParneetKaire | Jan 24, 2011 |
A *wonderfully* creepy book! I very much believe in ghosts, my mom has seen one before, and these kind of true-story ghost accounts definitely interest me. Even given my biases, though, this book was better then most of it's kind that I've read before. The stories are easy to follow and written for school-aged kids, but real and creepy enough to give me shivers. ( )
  Heather19 | Aug 29, 2009 |
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